Lebanon Cease-fire Hopes Fade as Hezbollah Rejects Israeli Terms
Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered cease-fire terms, viewing them as a virtual surrender, dimming hopes for an end to hostilities with Israel.
Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered cease-fire terms, viewing them as a virtual surrender, dimming hopes for an end to hostilities with Israel.
Hezbollah leader rejects US-brokered cease-fire terms, signaling continued conflict with Israel.
Ultra-Orthodox Israelis have escalated protests against military draft exemptions, leading to clashes with police and highlighting deep societal divisions.
Israel and Lebanon agree to a cease-fire, pending Hezbollah's cessation of attacks and withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
Israel's Supreme Court has overturned a government ban on Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners, citing violations of Israeli and international law.
Israel and Lebanon agree to a cease-fire, contingent on Hezbollah operatives withdrawing from the border, potentially easing US-Iran talks.
Lebanon faces external threats and diplomatic maneuvering as global powers dictate its future amidst military strikes.
Hezbollah's drone capabilities have significantly advanced, posing a new challenge to Israel and shifting regional power dynamics.
Hezbollah's sophisticated drone use has created a strategic impasse for Israel, challenging its military dominance in Lebanon.
President Trump is reportedly pressing Israel to avoid striking Beirut, fearing it could derail peace talks with Iran.